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dunno man, mine definately say garrett on the front cover, but they are 34 turbos

why do you want to know?

i have to take off the oil and waterline from the turbo when i replace the gasket, and u have to undo the waterline first so u can drain it, so as not to get any water in your oil.

i just wanted to know what turbo it was bcoz i was trying to find some diagrams of it so i can see what lines are what.....

i have to take off the oil and waterline from the turbo when i replace the gasket, and u have to undo the waterline first so u can drain it, so as not to get any water in your oil.

i just wanted to know what turbo it was bcoz i was trying to find some diagrams of it so i can see what lines are what.....

remove the drain plug in the bottom of your radiator, caus if you just undo the water line banjo bolt, she'll piss out coolant until u bolt it back together or it runs out of coolant.

Might also be handy to get some new brass washers for the banjo bolts, caus u dont want to put it all back together to find you have a leaking water line!

did any1 see one the sunrise news this morning, what looked like an R34 or series 2 R33 bayside blue with gold rims crashed in townsville last night killing the driver and maybe some passengers???

no i didnt! :) did they saw the caus of the crash?

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